Week in Review: Accused Killer Pleads Not Guilty, House Fire, THS Talent Shines
A look back at the week's top stories in Teaneck
Car Crashes into Teaneck CVS
A car crashed into a CVS store on Cedar Lane after a two-vehicle accident near Elm Avenue Friday afternoon, authorities said.
THS Students Show Off Their Talents at Art Show
Teaneck High School's Art Show featured numerous sketchings, paintings and sculptures and showcased the talents of student musicians and a dancer.
Fire Breaks Out at House on St. Marks Place in Teaneck
Fire crews quickly extinguished a kitchen fire at a house on St. Marks Place Wednesday evening.
A call came in around 6:15 p.m. and fire crews were on the scene in three minutes, according to Teaneck Fire Chief Anthony Verley. Firefighters quickly doused flames in the kitchen and used a thermal imaging camera to check the rest of the house.
Route 4 Tree-Pruning to Continue
Public Service Electric and Gas company tree-pruning on Route 4, that has caused major traffic delays through Teaneck, will continue, with more work planned along the highway next week.
New York City Man Charged in Teaneck Murder Pleads Not Guilty
The Manhattan man charged with murder and arson in the killing of Teaneck software engineer Robert Cantor pleaded not guilty Tuesday to a host of charges filed in the 2011 shooting death.
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